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... and his Haste , ye Muses , to prepare friend Mr. tutor of afterSweet Howrets for your guardian's care : wards master of College , was , Beneath his banner .safe engage we are given to underland , the ton of a And brave the Vandals ...
... and his Haste , ye Muses , to prepare friend Mr. tutor of afterSweet Howrets for your guardian's care : wards master of College , was , Beneath his banner .safe engage we are given to underland , the ton of a And brave the Vandals ...
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Dr. Holbeach , formerly master of the if any reformation was wanted there . " College . Mr. An , who left fome exhi . CXXXVIII . - EMANUEL COLLEGE pic . bitions ; faid to be by Doblon . TURE GALLERY . 5.
Dr. Holbeach , formerly master of the if any reformation was wanted there . " College . Mr. An , who left fome exhi . CXXXVIII . - EMANUEL COLLEGE pic . bitions ; faid to be by Doblon . TURE GALLERY . 5.
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He was the au- by Dr. Peckard , late master of Magda thor of all the calamities of his son's reign , College , in his life of Mr. Farrer . W and has been the scorn of every impartial James was hearing the Latin play of writer fince .
He was the au- by Dr. Peckard , late master of Magda thor of all the calamities of his son's reign , College , in his life of Mr. Farrer . W and has been the scorn of every impartial James was hearing the Latin play of writer fince .
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The ready and private emolument , to the utmost degree neat equipment of their persons ; equal to which he could have done to , without quickness and address in regard to their danger of reproach from his master .
The ready and private emolument , to the utmost degree neat equipment of their persons ; equal to which he could have done to , without quickness and address in regard to their danger of reproach from his master .
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He as possible , in his master's estimation . lived in much domestic ende rment with During the whr , while Von Zieten was his wife and children . He ofien enterexhibiřing , every day , new proofs of tained his friends at a hospitable ...
He as possible , in his master's estimation . lived in much domestic ende rment with During the whr , while Von Zieten was his wife and children . He ofien enterexhibiřing , every day , new proofs of tained his friends at a hospitable ...
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Página 58 - Bibliographical Dictionary, containing a Chronological Account, alphabetically arranged, of the most curious, scarce, useful, and important books, in all Departments of Literature, which have been published in Latin, Greek, Coptic, Hebrew, Samaritan, Syriac, Chaldee, Ethiopic, Arabic, Persian, Armenian, &c, from the Infancy of Printing to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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Página 347 - The natural proofs of a future state appear to be so much invalidated by the rejection of a separate principle, the seat of thought, which may escape from the perishing body to which it is temporarily united, that he seemed to have been employed in demolishing one of the great pillars upon which religion is founded. It is enough here to observe, that in Dr Priestley's mind, the deficiency of these natural proofs only operated as an additional argument in favour of revelation ; the necessity of which,...
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